Passion Struck with John R. Miles - Alex Smith’s Epic Comeback: 5 Lessons for Unbreakable Resilience | EP 534
Episode Date: November 15, 2024In this episode of Passion Struck, we dive into the extraordinary comeback journey of NFL quarterback Alex Smith, whose story of resilience and purpose-driven recovery exemplifies the core tenets of i...ntentional living. After a devastating leg injury that nearly ended his career—and posed life-threatening complications—Smith faced not only physical rehabilitation but the challenge of redefining his identity beyond football. Through a disciplined focus on small, incremental progress and a renewed sense of purpose, Smith’s journey reveals powerful lessons on overcoming setbacks, reclaiming significance, and living with intentionality. Join us as we uncover five essential lessons from Smith’s path to purpose and resilience that inspire us to pursue our passion-struck lives, regardless of our obstacles.John breaks down five powerful lessons from Smith's journey that challenge us to rethink how we approach adversity, reclaim our purpose, and create a life of impact—even in the face of our darkest moments. Whether you’re navigating a setback, seeking renewed direction, or simply striving to live with greater intention, Smith’s story is a profound reminder that resilience is a choice that we can make every day.Link to the full show notes: https://passionstruck.com/resilience-in-action-the-recovery-of-alex-smith/Call to Action: Don’t let setbacks define your story—like Alex Smith, you can turn even the toughest challenges into a springboard for growth. What’s one way you can redefine success in your life today? Share your thoughts in the comments and take that first step toward resilience, purpose, and your own epic comeback.In this episode, you will learn:How Alex Smith redefined success by focusing on growth over achievement, inspiring a shift in perspective for overcoming personal challenges.The power of resilience and mindset in facing seemingly insurmountable setbacks and forging a path to recovery.Key strategies for embracing intentional living to navigate life’s adversities with purpose and clarity.The role of community and support systems in fueling a comeback and maintaining motivation through tough times.How to use setbacks as stepping stones for personal transformation and finding deeper meaning in life’s challenges.Practical lessons for building unbreakable resilience and applying them to your own life journey.Sponsors:Mint Mobile: Cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at “MINT MOBILE dot com slash PASSION.”Hims: Start your journey to regrowing hair with Hims. Get your free online visit at hims.com/PASSIONSTRUCK.Quince: Discover luxury at affordable prices with Quince. Enjoy free shipping and 365-day returns at quince.com/PASSION.For more information on advertisers and promo codes, visit Passion Struck Deals.Join the Passion Struck Community! Sign up for the Live Intentionally newsletter, where I share exclusive content, actionable advice, and insights to help you ignite your purpose and live your most intentional life. Get access to practical exercises, inspiring stories, and tools designed to help you grow. Learn more and sign up here.Speaking Engagements & Workshops Are you looking to inspire your team, organization, or audience to take intentional action in their lives and careers? I’m available for keynote speaking, workshops, and leadership training on topics such as intentional living, resilience, leadership, and personal growth. Let’s work together to create transformational change. Learn more at johnrmiles.com/speaking.Episode Starter Packs With over 500 episodes, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. We’ve curated Episode Starter Packs based on key themes like leadership, mental health, and personal growth, making it easier for you to dive into the topics you care about. Check them out at passionstruck.com/starterpacks.Catch More of Passion Struck:Check My solo episode on 5 Powerful Lessons From the Josh Hamilton Redemption StoryCatch My Episode with Jenn Drummond on the 7 Secrets to Realizing Your Life DreamWatch my interview with Dan Cnossen on Unstoppable Success Through AdversityCan't miss my episode with Naseem Rochette’s Brave Journey of Paying It ForwardMy solo episode on Unlocking Your Success: The Habit Stacking RevolutionIf you liked the show, please leave us a review—it only takes a moment and helps us reach more people! Don’t forget to include your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally.How to Connect with John:Connect with John on Twitter at @John_RMiles and on Instagram at @John_R_Miles. Subscribe to our main YouTube Channel here and to our YouTube Clips Channel here. For more insights and resources, visit John’s website.Want to explore where you stand on the path to becoming Passion Struck? Take our 20-question quiz on Passionstruck.com and find out today!
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Coming up next on Passion Struck, imagine reaching the height of your career, leading your team with confidence, and then in one split second, facing a life-changing injury that threatens to take everything away.
For most, that would mean the end. But what if it didn't have to be? What if that moment became the beginning of an incredible transformation?
A journey not just about physical healing, but of redefining purpose, resilience, and identity.
In episode 534, we explore a story that goes beyond sports,
a journey of one man's unbreakable spirit
and the science of what drives us forward,
even in the face of unimaginable odds.
Join us for an inspiring look into the power of resilience
and the choices that shape a life of significance.
Welcome to Passion Struck.
Hi, I'm your host, Jon R. Miles.
And on the show, we decipher the secrets, tips,
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Hey, Passion Struck family.
Welcome to episode 534 of the Passion Struck podcast.
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with Dr. Lisa Miller, who shared her powerful research on the science of
spirituality and resilience. She broke down the transformative ways that a of speaking with Dr. Lisa Miller, who shared her powerful research on the science of spirituality
and resilience. She broke down the transformative ways that a deep spiritual life can enhance our
mental health, particularly in tough times. Then, Isra and Nasir joined us to dive into
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sure to subscribe to stay updated on our latest content. Today's Momentum Friday episode
takes us on a journey of resilience like no other. A story that challenges us to rethink
how we respond to life altering events.
When NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Alex Smith suffered a career-threatening injury, he faced
not only the potential end of his career, but also the challenge of redefining his identity
and reclaiming his purpose. In a split second, everything changed and he was thrust into a
journey that tested his resilience at every level. But this isn't a story about returning to the game
It's a powerful case study in the science of resilience
How purpose mindset and intentional actions can help us overcome even the most daunting obstacles in today's episode
We'll uncover five essential principles from Alex Smith's journey that reveal how each of us can apply resilience in our own lives. From the power of incremental progress to the importance of looking beyond labels to
redefine our identity, Smith's story offers profound lessons on mastering life's toughest
challenges.
Whether you're facing your own setback or striving toward a greater purpose, join me
as we dive into Alex Smith's inspiring journey and explore the science of building an unbreakable, resilient mindset.
Let's get started.
Thank you for choosing Passionstruck
and choosing me to be your host and guide
on your journey to creating an intentional life.
Now, let that journey begin.
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Alex Smith's journey began long before
his incredible NFL comeback.
Born in Bremerton, Washington in 1984, Smith showed early signs of athletic prowess
and leadership. Standing 6'4 and weighing 215 pounds, he quickly became a
standout at Helix High School in La Mesa, California. His exceptional skill as both
a passer and runner led him to the University of Utah where he went 21 and
1 as a starter
and helped revolutionize college football. Under coach Urban Meyer Smith
became a transformational player in the spread offense leading Utah to back-to-back
Mountain West Conference titles and becoming the first BCS buster to play
in a BCS bowl. Smith's accomplishments at Utah set him apart leading to his
selection as the first overall
pick in the 2005 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers.
However, his early NFL career was marked by challenges, including multiple coaching changes
and team instability, which tested his resolve.
Despite these obstacles, Smith demonstrated remarkable resilience, laying the groundwork
for the career-defining strength he would later display.
It was with the Kansas City Chiefs that Smith's talents fully blossomed.
Under Coach Andy Reid's guidance, he evolved into a skilled and respected quarterback, known for his strategic play and leadership.
By 2017, Smith led the NFL and passer ratings, playing a crucial role in the Chief's success. Throughout these years, Smith was not only admired for his aptitude on the field, but
also respected for his dedication, work ethic, and determination.
He was the embodiment of a player who understood that success is built on consistency and purpose.
Smith's achievements in college and the NFL frame his story as one of both triumph and
endurance.
His identity as a leader and athlete was established long before his injury, but it was these qualities,
his unshakable commitment and resilience, that would lead him through the darkest days
of his recovery and enable him to make one of the most extraordinary comebacks in sports
history.
On November 18, 2018, during a game against the Houston Texans, Alex Smith experienced
the moment that would redefine
the course of his life. A brutal tackle resulted in a compound fracture of both his tibia and
fibula, an injury so severe that beyond the immediate pain, it sparked a series of life
threatening complications. Infection set in, escalating his situation from a career threatening injury to a crisis
that put his leg and his life at risk.
Weeks in the hospital and over a dozen surgeries followed as he battled both the physical devastation
and the unforeseen danger of infection.
For Smith, however, this injury went beyond a physical ordeal.
It was a moment of reckoning with his very identity.
For over a decade, he had been defined by his role as an NFL quarterback, a position
that brought him both purpose and societal worth.
Football wasn't just his job.
It was the foundation of how he understood himself and his place in the world.
Now confined to a hospital bed with no guarantee of walking again, let alone playing, Smith
was forced to confront the void that came with the potential loss of that identity.
This wasn't just a journey of physical recovery, but one that demanded a re-evaluation of resilience.
For years, resilience to him had meant pushing through tough seasons, injuries, and the high-stakes
world of professional sports.
Now he had to dig deeper, facing questions that transcended any playbook.
What does resilience look like when the future is completely unknown?
And if football was no longer an option, who was Alex Smith without it?
During these dark days, a shift began to occur.
Faced with so much uncertainty, Smith started to reimagine his life's purpose beyond the
field.
Rather than seeing resilience merely as the ability to return
to the game, he began to view it as a broader commitment to intentional living and personal
growth. He adopted a new mantra, Just Live, a reminder to value each moment, to stop striving
for unattainable perfection, and to live with gratitude and presence. This injury phase marks
a crucial turning point in Smith's journey from being driven
by external validation to embracing a life fueled by intrinsic purpose.
By focusing on this commitment to resilience, he transformed a devastating setback into
an opportunity to redefine himself not just as an athlete, but as a person capable of
enduring and thriving beyond his original vision of success.
The Alex Smith story of resilience and recovery isn't just a testament to physical endurance.
It offers a real-world exploration of the science-backed strategies that foster resilience.
Following his injury, Smith faced a long road to recovery, one filled with uncertainty,
pain, and grueling rehabilitation.
Yet, through every phase of his journey,
his mental approach and physical endurance
reveal the critical elements
that drive resilience and recovery.
When he began this journey,
Smith wasn't just attempting to return to football,
he was confronting the limits
of his own identity and resilience.
Each step in his rehabilitation
required intentional, purpose-driven action,
demonstrating how resilience is built from a combination of mindset, habits, and a stronger support system.
Research on resilience shows that mental resilience is often just as crucial as physical recovery.
When faced with life-changing setbacks, one of the most important factors in recovery
is psychological flexibility, the ability to adapt mentally to changing
circumstances and persist through discomfort.
This idea, which aligns with Angela Duckwork's research on grit, emphasizes that resilience
isn't just about enduring, it's about sustaining a mindset that embraces adversity as an opportunity
for growth.
For Smith, the mental challenges were formidable.
He had to face the possibility that he might never walk normally again, let alone play football. Instead of surrendering to
despair, he used this uncertainty to fuel his progress. By focusing on small, achievable
milestones, he was able to shift his attention from the overwhelming final goal, returning to
the NFL, to daily progress, building resilience through incremental steps.
This approach aligns with the insights from BJ Fogg on habit formation.
Fogg's work emphasizes that establishing small, consistent habits creates a foundation
for long-term resilience.
For Smith, each day's success was built on a series of small wins.
Getting out of bed, regaining strength, and mastering physical therapy exercises.
These seemingly minor victories became powerful psychological motivators, reinforcing his
commitment to recovery and reminding him of the purpose that fueled his journey.
Resilience research consistently underscores the importance of a support system in recovery.
For Smith, family, friends, teammates, and medical professionals provided the foundation
that allowed him to
keep moving forward.
His wife, in particular, played a pivotal role in his journey, offering encouragement
and reassurance when the challenges seemed insurmountable.
This sense of psychological safety, the feeling of being supported and understood, was critical
to Smith's mental endurance and progress.
Behavioral scientist Amy Edmondson's work on psychological safety highlights how essential
support networks are for building resilience.
Smith's support system provided practical help and bolstered his confidence and sense
of purpose.
In every challenge, he knew he wasn't alone, which allowed him to confront his fears, build
resilience and push through each recovery phase.
The Alex Smith redemption story reached its pinnacle with one of
the most extraordinary comebacks in sports history. After a grueling recovery process that challenged
both his body and mind, Smith returned to the NFL in 2020, two years after his catastrophic injury
and numerous surgeries. This wasn't just a physical triumph, it was a profound testament
to purpose-driven change, resilience, and
a mindset focused on intentional living. Smith's return to the field was a moment of victory,
not only for him, but for everyone who had followed his story. His comeback was a master
class in resilience, a testament to the belief that purpose and intentionality can drive
us to transcend what we once thought was possible. For Alex Smith, this comeback was about far more than playing football.
After facing the real possibility of never walking again, Smith's journey forced him
to redefine his identity.
Football had once defined who he once was, but in the wake of his injury, he began to
see himself beyond the label of quarterback.
He constructed a new identity rooted in resilience growth and an unwavering commitment
to overcome adversity. This redefined sense of self echoes Passion Struck's reoccurring theme
of finding purpose beyond one's roles and accomplishments. Alex Smith's story teaches
us that setbacks can serve as an opportunity to reconnect with our deeper purpose. By framing his
comeback around resilience
rather than achievement,
Smith showed that success is not defined solely by winning,
but by the courage to persevere and adapt.
His intentional actions focusing on recovery
and redefining what he stood for
allowed him to build a life filled with meaning
regardless of the limitations imposed by his injury.
Smith's return to the NFL
required a major psychological shift.
No longer driven solely by performance metrics, he began to see his comeback as a broader
mission.
His journey became about more than just returning to the game.
It became about proving to himself, his family, and others that resilience is possible even
in the face of profound adversity.
This purpose-driven mindset was
essential in guiding his actions, reminding him that his struggle had significance beyond the
field. His comeback illustrates the mindset for resilience, a mental approach that sees purpose
as something we actively create, not just something we chase. Through his recovery,
Smith demonstrated the power of aligning intentions with actions, allowing purpose to serve as a guiding force.
Instead of merely focusing on a return to normal, he embraced every stage of his journey
as an intentional step toward a new life.
This shift in perspective illustrates how purpose-driven change can help us redefine
what success means, especially in the face of setbacks.
Alex Smith's journey provides not only inspiration, but actionable insights in the face of setbacks. Alex Smith's journey provides not only
inspiration, but actionable insights into the nature of resilience and purpose-driven
recovery. By examining his path, we can uncover science-based lessons that are
relevant to anyone looking to rebuild after a setback, redefine their identity,
and cultivate resilience through intentional action. The first lesson that
we can learn is to embrace resilience through incremental progress.
Smith's path to recovery exemplifies the power of incremental progress.
In the wake of his injury, he didn't start by envisioning an immediate return to the
NFL.
Instead, he focused on small, achievable steps that would gradually bring him closer to his
goal.
This approach to incremental progress aligns with the insights from resilience research,
particularly the work of B.J. Fogg on habit formation. By celebrating small wins and
maintaining a steady course, Smith avoided the psychological overwhelm that often accompanies
major setbacks. Each step in his recovery reinforced his belief that resilience is built gradually,
not overnight. For Smith, resilience was built day by day with each milestone, learning to walk again,
building strength, pushing through physical therapy, acting as a small win that reinforced
his motivation.
This incremental approach helped him avoid feeling overwhelmed and kept his focus on
tangible progress rather than an abstract end goal.
The key takeaway here is for anyone facing a significant setback, focus on small victories.
By breaking down large challenges into manageable actions, you can build resilience gradually,
creating momentum and celebrating each step forward.
The path to resilience isn't a leap, it's a series of small purposeful steps.
So here's your challenge.
Identify one area of your life where you'd like to build resilience. Break it
down into small achievable steps and set a goal to complete just one step this
week. Celebrate each small victory as it brings you closer to your larger goal,
knowing that resilience is a journey of gradual progress. The second lesson we
can learn from Alex Smith's story is purpose beyond circumstances. Alex Smith's
comeback reminds us that purpose isn't confined by circumstances.
It's something we create intentionally.
Despite the severity of his injury, Smith chose to see his recovery as a purpose-driven
journey, not merely a physical feat.
By focusing on his deeper why, to prove resilience, to be a role model for his family, and to
reclaim his sense of self, he was able to find meaning
in his journey, even during the toughest moments. Purpose-driven living is a recurring theme
in resilience research and on what we discuss on the Passion Strike podcast. Studies show that
individuals who maintain a strong sense of purpose are better equipped to handle stress and adversity.
Smith's journey reflects this principle as his sense of purpose transcended the limitations imposed by his injury. Instead of defining his
purpose solely by his role as an athlete, he redefined it around resilience,
family, and personal growth. The key takeaway here is that purpose is not
bound by the roles we play or the circumstances we face. By identifying
what truly drives you, even in difficult times, you can find a powerful source of motivation that propels you forward.
Purpose creates resilience by providing a reason to endure, adapt, and thrive.
So here's your challenge. Reflect on what drives you beyond your current situation.
Ask yourself, what values and goals matter to me, regardless of my circumstances. Write down a purpose statement that reflects who you want to be and use it as a guiding
principle when facing challenges.
Purpose is the anchor that helps you stay grounded no matter what life throws your way.
The third lesson that we can learn is to redefine success around growth, not achievement.
Smith's story is also a testament to the importance of redefining identity beyond professional roles.
For years, he had identified primarily as a quarterback, and with that role threatened, he faced an existential crisis.
His injury forced him to confront who he was beyond the game of football,
and ultimately allowed him to redefine his identity around resilience, family, and intentional living.
Professor Carol Dweck detailed the advantages of reframing her mindset in the wake of a
setback in her book Mindset, The New Psychology of Success.
She posits that by shifting from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset, you can open yourself
up to opportunities for improvement and new beginnings.
This process aligns with psychological research on identity flexibility, which emphasizes
the importance of seeing ourselves beyond specific roles.
By reconstructing his sense of self beyond his career, Smith was able to regain a strong,
stable foundation that wasn't solely dependent on external achievements.
He became a symbol of resilience, showing that identity can be fluid and adaptable when
we choose to focus on our core values rather than our labels.
The key takeaway here is when setbacks threaten your identity, embrace the
opportunity to redefine who you are beyond your job or achievements. Ask
yourself, what values do I hold? What qualities do I want to embody? By
aligning your sense of self with your values, you can create an identity that
endures regardless of life's challenges. Your challenge is to think
about a goal you're pursuing and consider how you might redefine success in terms of growth and
learning rather than just achievement. What skills, qualities, or strengths do you want to build
through this experience? By focusing on growth, you'll build resilience that extends far beyond
any specific outcome. The fourth lesson that we can learn is the importance
of psychological flexibility. Smith's journey exemplifies psychological flexibility, a crucial
trait in overcoming adversity. Faced with an uncertain future and painful physical challenges,
he needed to adapt mentally, shifting his perspective from what he had lost to what he
could still achieve. Psychological flexibility, the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and adopt
new strategies, helped Smith to endure the grueling recovery process with a resilient
mindset.
This concept is supported by research and psychology, particularly within the field
of acceptance and commitment therapy, which emphasizes the importance of adapting to circumstances
rather than resisting them.
Smith's recovery required him to let go of his previous expectations and embrace a new
set of goals, allowing him to cultivate resilience in a way that wasn't bound by
past standards. The key takeaway here is that life's challenges often require us
to adapt rather than resist. Cultivate psychological flexibility by embracing
change and viewing setbacks as opportunities
to learn and grow.
Flexibility in how we approach our goals allows us to maintain resilience even when the path
forward is unclear.
So here's your challenge.
Practice flexibility by identifying one area in your life where you're resisting change.
Challenge yourself to reframe this resistance and explore a different perspective.
Instead of seeing change as a threat, view it as an
opportunity to grow. By adopting a flexible mindset, you strengthen your resilience and open yourself
up to new possibilities. And the fifth and final lesson that we learn is support and self-determination,
which is a balanced foundation. One of the most powerful elements of Alex Smith's story of
resilience and recovery is the role of his support system coupled with his own self-determination.
From his wife and family to his medical team, Smith's support network played a pivotal
role in his journey, providing encouragement, guidance, and stability.
However, his ultimate success was driven by his own determination to push through each
phase of his recovery.
Studies on resilience consistently underscore the importance of support systems in overcoming
adversity.
Having people who believe in us and encourage us strengthens our resolve, helping us move
forward when we're tempted to give up.
However, as Smith's journey shows, while support is essential, it's our internal drive
and self-determination that ultimately determine our success.
The key takeaway here is to seek out a support network that strengthens your resolve.
But remember that resilience is also built from within.
Rely on others for encouragement, but let your determination be the driving force that pushes you through challenges.
True resilience is the balance between external support and personal commitment.
So here's your challenge. Identify the people in your life who support your growth and encourage you through setbacks.
Reach out to them and express gratitude for their presence in your life.
At the same time, commit to relying on your inner strength to push yourself forward.
Support systems are essential, but it's your determination that will drive your journey.
So as we look at today's episode, Alex Smith's journey reminds us that resilience isn't
simply about enduring hardship.
It's about harnessing every setback as an opportunity to redefine ourselves, find deeper
purpose and push beyond what we once thought possible.
His comeback story demonstrates that resilience is a skill we build through intentional choices,
small victories, and a mindset that welcomes growth even in the face of profound adversity.
Smith's story isn't unique because he made it back to the NFL.
It's extraordinary because he took an unimaginable setback and used it to build a life rooted
in purpose, resilience, and self-reinvention.
His return to football was a triumph, but the real victory lay in how he transformed
his identity beyond the game, embracing a life defined by values rather than roles.
So as we reflect on the lesson from Smith's path, here is the challenge.
How can we apply these insights to our own lives?
As we close, take a moment to reflect on your own path.
Where are you facing challenges?
Where can you redefine your purpose, lean into resilience, or take small steps toward
a larger goal.
Smith's story is a reminder that every setback contains the potential for growth and transformation
with resilience, intention, and purpose. Each of us has the power to craft a life that goes
beyond adversity and leaves a legacy of strength, purpose, and meaning. Wow, what an incredible
journey we just explored with Alex Smith.
A journey that transcends the field, reminding us of the power that resilience, purpose,
and intention have in shaping our lives.
Alex's story shows us that life isn't defined by a single role of success or failure,
but by the strength to overcome, to redefine purpose, and to rise beyond setbacks with a lasting impact.
Remember, every setback holds the potential for growth, for transformation, and for discovering a strength you may not have realized was within you.
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